Lecture

Orientation & Angles in 3D Space

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This lecture covers isometries and orientation in 3D space, discussing transformations that preserve measurements but not orientation, and the concept of orientation in closed plane figures. It also explains the true magnitude of the dihedral angle between two planes, emphasizing the importance of the normal plane to two given planes for practical applications.

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